High Output Management
High Output Management
Andrew S. Grove
Mark Zuckerberg
Played a big role in shaping my management style. - Mark Zuckerberg
Brian Chesky
Chesky, CEO of AirBnB, treats 'High Output Management' as his primary reference book on management. - Business Insider
Balaji Srinivasan
Balaji Srinivasan recommended this book in "The Almanack of Balaji Srinivasan."
Larry Ellison
[Larry Ellison] considers [this book] his bible when it comes to management concepts. - Subbu Viswanathan
Keith Rabois
Keith Rabois recommended this book on a Medium blog post.
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High Output Management

High Output Management

Andrew S. Grove
By
Andrew S. Grove
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In "High Output Management," Andrew S. Grove, the visionary former chairman and CEO of Intel, distills the essence of effective business leadership and team management into a compelling guide that has become a bible in Silicon Valley and beyond. Drawing on his unparalleled experience at the helm of one of America's tech giants, Grove delivers not just a book but a masterclass in the art of driving high performance. From fostering innovation and handling the day-to-day operations to motivating a workforce and navigating the complexities of organizational growth, Grove's insights offer a roadmap to excellence in management. His pragmatic approach, peppered with engaging anecdotes from his tenure at Intel, makes this work an indispensable resource for anyone looking to inspire and lead their teams to success. Crafted with the precision of a seasoned executive and the clarity of a born teacher, "High Output Management" transcends the boundaries of the business world. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a seasoned CEO, a frontline manager, or a professional in any field striving to create impact, Grove's strategies for boosting productivity and fostering a culture of innovation are universally applicable. By breaking down the mechanics of management into accessible, actionable elements, Grove equips readers with the tools to achieve peak performance in any endeavor. This book is not only about managing others but about how to adapt and thrive in a constantly evolving landscape, making it a timeless guide for achieving excellence in a world of relentless change.

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Released
1983
1 Jan
Length
272
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John Doerr recommended this book at the end of "Measure What Matters."
Justin Kan recommended this book on Twitter.
Chesky, CEO of AirBnB, treats 'High Output Management' as his primary reference book on management. - Business Insider
The best book on management ever written. - Drew Houston
User-friendly guide to the art and science of management. - Ron Conway
[Larry Ellison] considers [this book] his bible when it comes to management concepts. - Subbu Viswanathan
Andy Grove, who built himself from nothing to run Intel, stopped what he was doing to teach us his magic. And not through some ghostwriter either — Andy wrote this book himself. What an incredible gift. - Ben Horowitz
Balaji Srinivasan recommended this book in "The Almanack of Balaji Srinivasan."
Sahil Lavingia recommended this book on Notion.
Unapologetically almost a how to manual, but kind of deconstructs the world of business into first principles. - Tobi Lütke
Surprisingly, I found I was already using many of the management ideas in this book (1:1, OKRs, etc) which is a testament to just how influential this book is. - Brian Armstrong
Played a big role in shaping my management style. - Mark Zuckerberg
Keith Rabois recommended this book on a Medium blog post.
The best book on management ever written. - Marc Andreessen
Remember too that your time is your one finite resource, and when you say “yes” to one thing you are inevitably saying “no” to another.
— Andrew S. Grove, High Output Management

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